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this look, cnn and other news organizations expect politicians to tell the truth. they expect business people to tell the truth. they expect church people. they expect athletes to tell the truth. and they issue a statement like this. they show no respect for the people who -- well, the people who watch them may not -- i'm guessing the people who watch them don't like sarah palin all that much anyway, which is why they did it. and thought that, like in the old days, they could get away with it well, it's not the old days anymore, cnn, you can't get away with this stuff. >> bill: let's walk through this how that happened. that music selection is put into play by a producer and associate producer. somebody -- the anchor person probably doesn't know what it is because the anchor is not in charge of the bumpers. he they are called bumpers ladies and gentlemen. you come in after a break. you do a little of, this a little of that. and it's selected by somebody else. but that means to me, number one, there is the culture of liberalism in play at cnn because they did that n
this look, cnn and other news organizations expect politicians to tell the truth. they expect business people to tell the truth. they expect church people. they expect athletes to tell the truth. and they issue a statement like this. they show no respect for the people who -- well, the people who watch them may not -- i'm guessing the people who watch them don't like sarah palin all that much anyway, which is why they did it. and thought that, like in the old days, they could get away with it...
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. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed to be a straight-up guy. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. sh
. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed...
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former cnn anchor and b.e.t. host t.j. holmes was driving near his home when he was pulled over unaware of any wrongdoing. he kept a running account of the traffic stop while on twitter. driving while black ability no joke, he wrote. later he updated, officer's reason for pulling me over. wanted to make sure you had insurance on the car. i kid you not. unfortunately, this is hardly shocking. it may, however, come as a surprise to some who believe we're living in post-racial america. a gallup poll taken the day after barack obama's election in 2008 showed 70% of americans thought the election would make race relations better. but less than a year later, we were hearing things like this. >> this president, i think, has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again who has a deep seeded hatred for white people or the white culture. i don't know what it is. >> that's a far cry from the hopes of a presidential candidate who sought a more nuanced conversation about race in america. >> i have asserted a firm conviction, a
former cnn anchor and b.e.t. host t.j. holmes was driving near his home when he was pulled over unaware of any wrongdoing. he kept a running account of the traffic stop while on twitter. driving while black ability no joke, he wrote. later he updated, officer's reason for pulling me over. wanted to make sure you had insurance on the car. i kid you not. unfortunately, this is hardly shocking. it may, however, come as a surprise to some who believe we're living in post-racial america. a gallup...
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the networks blitz of interviews, he talked to abc, he talked to cbs, he talked to nbc, he talked to cnn, fox news, talked to -- no, mitt romney did not talk to msnbc. but in five hastily called interviews with everybody but msnbc, mitt romney repeated without variation the same thing over and over and over and over again today. he left bain capital in 1999 and left to run the olympics and anyone criticizing him for what bain did after that should apologize. he said specifically president obama should apologize because he, mitt romney was gone from bain in 1999. >> in february of 1999, i left bain capital. >> no involvement with the management of bain capital after february of 1999. >> i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. i had had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. relinquished management authority and role in bain capital after february of 1999. the truth is i left any role in bain capital in february of 1999. >> part of me was bummed i didn't get one of these mitt romney interviews when everybody e
the networks blitz of interviews, he talked to abc, he talked to cbs, he talked to nbc, he talked to cnn, fox news, talked to -- no, mitt romney did not talk to msnbc. but in five hastily called interviews with everybody but msnbc, mitt romney repeated without variation the same thing over and over and over and over again today. he left bain capital in 1999 and left to run the olympics and anyone criticizing him for what bain did after that should apologize. he said specifically president obama...
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today ahuit bharrat told cnn. >> they should tell you this administration and president obama is doing in regard to our security more than anything that i can remember in the past. >> pretty powerful stuff at this point, isn't it? >> it is. and again, we've seen the republicans and mitt romney find some daylight there. and when you have statements like that and if you just read the israeli press, you read the editorials. they're more critical of israeli policy. at least open minded to what's going on there than any part of the conversation we have here. so i think again -- >> it's called democracy. >> it's called democracy. >> i've been over there debating a guy at the university of tel aviv there. people love a debate over there. >> also i think ehud barack wants to distress the fact just because romney was oifr there speaking to the right wing of israeli politics doesn't mean that israel themselves feel the same way. romney has complicated things there by takes this aggressive fund raising and, you know, approach over there at the king david hotel. mostly with american jews sending h
today ahuit bharrat told cnn. >> they should tell you this administration and president obama is doing in regard to our security more than anything that i can remember in the past. >> pretty powerful stuff at this point, isn't it? >> it is. and again, we've seen the republicans and mitt romney find some daylight there. and when you have statements like that and if you just read the israeli press, you read the editorials. they're more critical of israeli policy. at least open...
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cnn contributor fran townsend is a member of the cia external advisory board. can you explain what those are? we all have a concept of what drones are in the air, but what are sea drones? >> this is a commercially available product that obviously is going to supplement. you talked about the mine sweeping ships. a sea drone which what you don't want to have happen is have a mine sweeper miss a mine and go over it and have it detonate. so these sea drones are used. they can go to deep depths. hundreds of feet. they go in front of the ship and around it. so they -- they're sort of the canary in the mine, if you will. they go under water, very deep, look for these mines. if they find it, they detonate it and they destroy themselves and it protects the ship. >> sort of hovering in the water with sensors. hence the word "drone." the u.s. military seems a little schizophrenic to me, to be honest. they brag about it, then they don't want to talk about it. >> as you list the assets, they're hard to hide, right, aircraft carriers, mine sweepers, forward operating bases.
cnn contributor fran townsend is a member of the cia external advisory board. can you explain what those are? we all have a concept of what drones are in the air, but what are sea drones? >> this is a commercially available product that obviously is going to supplement. you talked about the mine sweeping ships. a sea drone which what you don't want to have happen is have a mine sweeper miss a mine and go over it and have it detonate. so these sea drones are used. they can go to deep...
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i found a story i believe on cnn that obama's half-brother, george obama, wags living in nairobi in a hit and i thought this has to be some kind of a joke. but i click on the story and there's a picture and it looks like something out of slum dog millionaire. >> i want to read you a couple things you wrote in your book that i found interesting and i agree we resonate with my own life. you say i don't think that clonallism, which is a big theme of obamas, is responsible for the sufferings in kenya. you say around the time of independence, and i'm quoting you, kenya was on an economic par with malaysia and singapore. we are at the same level of development. look where we are now and where they are. they are practically and developed and industrialized while kenya is still a basket case. >> yeah, i think -- look at kenya. as far as independence we are far ahead of them but look at them now. >> to share thetic of of -- to share the insight he game is dinesh d'souza. good to see you. >> thank you. >> he lived in a hit? >> it's not odd you have president who is well think and he has a relat
i found a story i believe on cnn that obama's half-brother, george obama, wags living in nairobi in a hit and i thought this has to be some kind of a joke. but i click on the story and there's a picture and it looks like something out of slum dog millionaire. >> i want to read you a couple things you wrote in your book that i found interesting and i agree we resonate with my own life. you say i don't think that clonallism, which is a big theme of obamas, is responsible for the sufferings...
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>> no, sir. >> joining me with more from miami is cnn's john zarella. first off, zimmerman obviously granted this interview to, you know, up his image as far as public opinion is concerned. what's the reaction in sanford this morning? >> reporter: well, we're not in sanford. but i can tell you that i think the reaction is this, carol. i think the reaction is that if you went into this interview, this appearance that he had on fox, believing that it was self-defense, believing that it was, you know, that it was self-defense, you probably came out of it thinking the same thing. if you went into it believing that he was guilty of second degree murder, you probably believe the same thing. it's been a very polarizing case from the beginning. i don't think this has moved the needle. >> do you have more sound? can you give us a sense of more of what zimmerman said? >> i can tell you that what we have here is that when you look at what he said about when he was asked if he wished he could do anything differently, when he was asked about -- and he on the god que
>> no, sir. >> joining me with more from miami is cnn's john zarella. first off, zimmerman obviously granted this interview to, you know, up his image as far as public opinion is concerned. what's the reaction in sanford this morning? >> reporter: well, we're not in sanford. but i can tell you that i think the reaction is this, carol. i think the reaction is that if you went into this interview, this appearance that he had on fox, believing that it was self-defense, believing...
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. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed to be a straight-up guy. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. sh
. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed...
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governor romney talked to abc, he talked to cbs, he talked to nbc, he talked to cnn, he talked to fox news. he talked to -- well, no, actually, mitt romney did not talk to msnbc, but in five hastily called interviews with everybody but msnbc, mitt romney repeated without variation the same thing over and over and over and over and over again today. he left bain capital in 1999. he left to run the olympics. and anybody kritdicizing him for what bain did after 1999 should apologize. mr. romney said specifically that president obama should apologize because he, mitt romney, was gone from bain by 1999. >> in february of 1999, i left bain capital. >> i had no involvement with the management of bain capital after february of 1999. >> i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. >> i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. >> i left in february of 1999. >> relinquished on management authority and role in bain capital after february of 1999. >> the truth is that i left any role at bain capital in february of '99. >
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cnn will take you aboard that ship. >>> caught on tape. a breathtaking rescue as a 7-year-old dancing on a third floor window air conditioning unit trips and falls. hear from the guy who caught her. >>> and how would you like to lose a few pounds? a new weight loss pill is about to be approved. average weight loss, 23 pounds. we'll tell you who it's for and why there was such a fight to get it to your drug store. "newsroom" begins right now. >>> and good morning. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm carol costello. we begin with an ongoing investigation. after a food safety scare at 30,000 feet. we're talking about sewing needles found in sandwiches served on four separate delta flights. the planes were heading from amsterdam to minneapolis and seattle. and also on two flights into atlanta. one passenger aboard the minneapolis flight was hurt by a needle, but did not need medical attention after the plane landed. so is all of this coincidence or is it something more? sandra endo is in washington to tell us. good morning. >> r
cnn will take you aboard that ship. >>> caught on tape. a breathtaking rescue as a 7-year-old dancing on a third floor window air conditioning unit trips and falls. hear from the guy who caught her. >>> and how would you like to lose a few pounds? a new weight loss pill is about to be approved. average weight loss, 23 pounds. we'll tell you who it's for and why there was such a fight to get it to your drug store. "newsroom" begins right now. >>> and good...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. >> happening now in the newsroom, sold out, but plenty of room. outrage over pictures like this. row after row of empty chairs at olympic vents. gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, beach volleyball, swimming. people are trying to get in and are told no seats available. blackouts. suspected colorado shooter james holmes expected in court, but you won't see him. why aren't you allowed to see what is going on inside the courtroom? >> watching the market, the dow is beginning the day above the 13,000 mark for the first time since may, but investors are jittery as the european central banks plan to make moves later the week. >> and he was initially banned by his principal for his speech on same-sex marriage, but he maim his case before the new york city counsel. this morning, we're talking to him loud. >>> good morning to you, i'm carol costello. we begin with the presidential campaign shifting its focus today to poland. not poland, ohio, where president obama campaigned earlier this month, but the european natio
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. >> happening now in the newsroom, sold out, but plenty of room. outrage over pictures like this. row after row of empty chairs at olympic vents. gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, beach volleyball, swimming. people are trying to get in and are told no seats available. blackouts. suspected colorado shooter james holmes expected in court, but you won't see him. why aren't you allowed to see what is going on...
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cnn will take you on board the coast guard ship. flight scare, sewing needles, needles found in turkey sand wichbs on four separate delta planes flying into the united states. one passenger hurt. this morning, find out what the airline is doing about it. >>> plus this -- >> forget hollywood and forget tyler perry. >> [ bleep ]. >> we get a movie with, you know, characters in them instead of stereotypes. >> and it's not even a movie yet, only a film trailer, but it has social media buzzing from youtube to twitter. the man behind the satire "dear white people." he'll join me live this hour to talk about race and identity. >>> but we begin this morning with a food safety scare at 30,000 feet. we're talking about sewing needles found in turkey sandwiches served on four separate delta flights. the planes were heading from amsterdam to minneapolis and seattle, and also on two flights into atlanta. one passenger on the minneapolis flight bit down on the needle, he was hurt by the needle. luckily he did not need medical attention but the ot
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i saw the video of her running away from the reporter, i think cnn, i believe it was, refusing to answer. if you level this type of accusation, and she said it's not even an accusation, i'm just wondering. that's not good enough. >> john, isn't it un-american of bachmann to try and paint certain muslims as un-american? >> i don't like to use the word un-american, but i have a muslim cousin, jewish sister-in-law, atheist brother, i don't get to hate anybody. michele bachmann, what she did, rather deliberate. she's going to raise money from saying what she said, and she will earn the ire of her colleagues, yes, even john boehner condemned her, but they need her because she makes them look measured and reasonable. to me, she's an embarrassment to all ignorant and lying americans. >> i represent that. a number of republicans have attacked michele bachmann. having worked for congressman bachmann's campaign for president, i am fully aware she sometimes has difficulty with her attacks, but this downright vicious and reaches the senator mccarthy level. shame on you. you should apologize to huma
i saw the video of her running away from the reporter, i think cnn, i believe it was, refusing to answer. if you level this type of accusation, and she said it's not even an accusation, i'm just wondering. that's not good enough. >> john, isn't it un-american of bachmann to try and paint certain muslims as un-american? >> i don't like to use the word un-american, but i have a muslim cousin, jewish sister-in-law, atheist brother, i don't get to hate anybody. michele bachmann, what...
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we have much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >> announcer: from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." >>> june jobs numbers send investors into panic as the dow plunges over 100 points. why the numbers just didn't add up for wall street. >> we see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to afghanistan's future. >> reporter: an unannoun. >>> an unannounced visit to afghanistan and announcement on troop withdrawal. >>> two great whites threaten the coast of cape cod. now the hunt is on to find them before they claim a human life. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. out west. thanks for waking up with us. we start this morning with the economy and new jobs report. it wasn't quite what experts had hoped. just 80,000 jobs added in june. that fell below expectations and caused a ripple through the stock market. the dow down 124 points at the clos
we have much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >> announcer: from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." >>> june jobs numbers send investors into panic as the dow plunges over 100 points. why the numbers just didn't add up for wall street. >> we see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to afghanistan's future. >> reporter: an unannoun. >>> an unannounced visit to afghanistan...
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keep it right here on cnn. this afternoon wolf blitzer anchors the situation room from jerusalem, and you will see more with mitt romney and new interviews with shimon peres and defense minister ehud barak. >>> bill clinton is going to be playing a major role at the democratic convention in charlotte. an obama campaign aide confirming the former president will deliver a key primetime speech on wednesday, september 5th. this will really be the key primetime speech that night. he will place president obama's name into nomination. what this does is bumps vice president biden to the final night of the convention, september 7th. he will make a primetime speech before president obama accepts his nomination. >>> now to syria and the ongoing battle for its largest city. rebels launching a major offensive at an army checkpoint in aleppo. this is a view from a suburb just north of aleppo. president bashar al assad's forces have been struggling like never before to maintain their grip on the country. u.s. defense secretar
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the place to do an interview. we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah. stephanie scott, director of communications has communicated with you directly. >> yeah, i understand that. can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about, because it appears to be a fund raising effort for your life-style and quad re
for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the...
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cnn is more to the left and fox news is more to the right. i like its perspective on everything and shows why more of what is going on around the world. it shows more about syria and iran that our newschannel do. my question is more to do with humanity. can you comment on that? does anybody really need that much money? if i had that much money, i would be the biggest lender preston the world. -- the biggest philanthropist in the world. guest: i'm not sure i can't comment on individual wealth and whether it is good or not to have $50 billion in your pocket. it prompts me to make a few comments about the chinese position in the world. everybody comments on china be a america is bs rigid biggest credit holder, holding $1.20 trillion in u.s. treasurys. the chinese hope through media to be able to explain this rising power that china is. i think they are quite genuine in wanting to reach out and try to find better understandings and a whole list of issues that may separate china and america. i think the chinese become quite alarmed when china beco
cnn is more to the left and fox news is more to the right. i like its perspective on everything and shows why more of what is going on around the world. it shows more about syria and iran that our newschannel do. my question is more to do with humanity. can you comment on that? does anybody really need that much money? if i had that much money, i would be the biggest lender preston the world. -- the biggest philanthropist in the world. guest: i'm not sure i can't comment on individual wealth...
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. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed to be a straight-up guy. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. sh
. >> bill: cnn uses a song called stupid girls to promote a story about sarah palin and chick-fil-a. bernie goldberg has some thoughts. >> what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. >> yeah. >> that's what they died for. >> bill: also tonight we begin a special week long series the most intense, strangest moments in factor history. >> you are dodging, you are dancing. you are supposed...
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joining us, cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger and cnn correspondent john king. we'll get it right. the viewers know by now. let's talk a little. you know her. >> yes. and i know michele bachmann. i think this is craven. there's no way to describe t michele bachmann is in tough race for re-election in her district, trying to raise a lot of money. one way to do it is to draw attention to yourself, portray yourself as somebody that stands up for people that think the way she does. and i think this is about, as it always has been when she raises these issues, about getting attention. remember during the campaign when she was running for the presidency, she talked about the president's trip to india costing $200 million. well, not so much. hpv virus causing mental retardation, not so much. she got the attention she wanted and it is a way to raise money. >> this is not the first time as gloria has said has said such things. you also heard speaker boehner, not defending her. >> you can say such things and go out there if you wish, if you want to appeal to a tiny slice
joining us, cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger and cnn correspondent john king. we'll get it right. the viewers know by now. let's talk a little. you know her. >> yes. and i know michele bachmann. i think this is craven. there's no way to describe t michele bachmann is in tough race for re-election in her district, trying to raise a lot of money. one way to do it is to draw attention to yourself, portray yourself as somebody that stands up for people that think the way she does....
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. >> cnn's susan candiotti is joining us now. louis freeh led this study. it was very, very bitter and damming. >> reporter: it was, wolf. right out of the gate, louis freeh made it clear that children were victimized because four top penn state officials did nothing to stop jerry sandusky. and named names including a man's name synonymous with penn state university, the late coach joe paterno. from the moment jerry sandusky was marched before the public branded a predatory pedophile, a troubling question lingered, what did those at penn state university do to stop him? now the public has an answer. >> our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. >> reporter: louis freeh, hired by the university to investigate its role in the jerry sandusky scandal delivered a scathing 267-page report. 430 interviews, 3.5 million pieces of evidence adding up to one major finding about what they did with evidence of child rape. >> the most powerful people in pen
. >> cnn's susan candiotti is joining us now. louis freeh led this study. it was very, very bitter and damming. >> reporter: it was, wolf. right out of the gate, louis freeh made it clear that children were victimized because four top penn state officials did nothing to stop jerry sandusky. and named names including a man's name synonymous with penn state university, the late coach joe paterno. from the moment jerry sandusky was marched before the public branded a predatory...